Tuesday, January 20, 2026

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immigration
  • by david hall
Chicago woman who helps migrants fights for a chance to stay in the United States

Luisette Kraal, a native of Curaçao, lives in the U.S. on a religious visa that has run out. For two years she has been a key figure in helping newcomers adjust to the city.

news
  • by david hall
NASA to send satellite created by University of Chicago students into space

A small satellite designed by students will be launched into space in 2026.

health
  • by david hall
Zantac pharma exec calls heartburn drug safe and effective during testimony against cancer claims

The executive, a medical doctor who oversaw drug safety for decades at drugmaker GSK, repeatedly pushed back on the claim that the popular heartburn drug causes cancer.

health
  • by david hall
Double-lung transplant by Northwestern team saves life of Chicagoan hit by COVID-19, cancer

In January, doctors successfully performed lung surgery on Arthur "Art" Gillespie. Doctors said it was the first double-lung transplant at Northwestern on a set of lungs that had been independently damaged by COVID-19 and cancer.